I would like to take a video clip and have it start small on the screen and then grow to fill the entire screen. I have tried to do this in pan and zoom, I can zoom in the object but the ratio wont let me start smaller than 100. I need the video to start small and then fill the screen, so if I make it small it just zooms a larger picture in the small box I have created.
is there a way to do this?
Thanks,
Mark.
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Hi Mark, and welcome to the forums..
What program are you using, Adobe, Pinnicle, Sony or Ulead? What version are you using?
With VideoStudio there are no "motion paths". To start with a video smaller then 100% is not possible. However you can fake it using the Crop Filter. Start with the video cropped tightly and then end with no cropping. You could also mix the Pan & Zoom with it.
Ron P.
What program are you using, Adobe, Pinnicle, Sony or Ulead? What version are you using?
With VideoStudio there are no "motion paths". To start with a video smaller then 100% is not possible. However you can fake it using the Crop Filter. Start with the video cropped tightly and then end with no cropping. You could also mix the Pan & Zoom with it.
Ron P.
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